This bizarre video captured an elderly Chinese man forcing a saleswoman to sell him a car for only 13 yuan (£1.50) after the incorrect price was advertised in northern China.<br /><br />The clip, filmed in Qinhuangdao city in Hebei province on July 9, shows an old man giving 13 yuan cash to a saleswoman and forcing her to get a car for him.<br /><br />He said: "Whether the advertisement was wrong or not is none of my business. If the advert was from your store, then give me the car."<br /><br />The saleswoman said: "Uncle, the money is really not enough for a car."<br /><br />Then the man replied: "13 yuan! I don't need changes."<br /><br />The Saleswoman replied: "It is really not enough, uncle. The car is worth 129,800 yuan."<br /><br />The elderly man then said: "It showed 12.98 yuan on your advert!"<br /><br />Then the saleswoman recommended the old man to pay with a no-deposit loan so he even did not need to pay 13 yuan, which irritated the old man more.<br /><br />A woman standing beside the man suddenly threw her driving license onto the table and said: "I have a driving license, I will buy the car! Based on the law, you need to take responsibility for your advert."<br /><br />As the crowds pushed the saleswoman to give them cars, she squatted down and cried.<br /><br />Some netizens thought the video was made up by the car store for promotion purpose. However, the saleswoman denied that and confirmed their mistakes on the advertisements.